Duke University’s Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts is proud to announce its spring thesis exhibition, MFA|EDA 2014. Featuring work by the Class of 2014, the exhibition includes a range of media, from installation and performance to film and photography. The exhibition will kick off Friday, March 21, in the Power Plant building at the American Tobacco Campus in downtown Durham, with an opening reception in the Power Plant Gallery and film premieres in the Full Frame Theater. The program will continue Saturday, March 22, with additional premieres, with further openings and events taking place throughout March and April at venues across Durham, including The Carrack Modern Art, SPECTRE Arts, The Bar, Cassilhaus, and the Fredric Jameson Gallery.

To view work from the exhibitions and to access a detailed schedule of events, visit mfaeda2014.org

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MFA|EDA 2014 is made possible with support from the Center for Documentary Studies; the Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies; the Program in the Arts of the Moving Image and the Office of the Vice Provost of the Arts at Duke University. Additional support is provided by The Bar, Durham; the Cassilhaus Collection; The Carrack Modern Art; the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University; and SPECTRE Arts.